Claims
- 1. A circuit breaker comprising:
- a housing;
- a crossbar pivotally connected to the housing to pivot about an axis between open and closed positions;
- a load contact arm pivotally connected to the crossbar, the load contact arm being capable of pivoting about the axis;
- a cam mechanism, mechanically coupled to the load contact arm, the cam mechanism being slideably mounted within the crossbar for movement between:
- (1) a first position of the cam mechanism in which the load contact arm pivots together with the crossbar through an angle about the axis to the open position, and
- (2) a second position of the cam mechanism in which the load contact arm is free to pivot about the axis to the open position while the crossbar is in the closed position; and
- biasing means for applying a biasing force to bias the cam mechanism towards the first position.
- 2. A circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein:
- the load contact arm includes a cam pin which engages the cam; and
- the cam includes a cam surface having first and second positions, the cam pin being in the first position on the cam surface as the load contact arm makes contact with a line contact arm and the cam pin moving to the second position on the cam surface as the crossbar moves to the closed position.
- 3. A circuit breaker according to claim 2, wherein the cam mechanism comprises a pair of cam structures positioned within the crossbar, the load contact arm being positioned between the cam structures.
- 4. A circuit breaker according to claim 3, wherein the biasing means includes first and second torsion springs held in compression by the pair of cam structures, wherein the torsion springs exert a compressive force which tends to push the cams toward the load contact arm.
- 5. A circuit breaker according to claim 2, wherein each cam structure includes:
- a cam pin slot having first and second slot portions connected to each other, the first slot portion extending in an approximately tangential direction about the axis, the second slot portion extending in a direction that is substantially different from the direction of the first slot portion, and the second slot portion including the cam surface and the first and second cam surface positions,
- wherein the cam pin is held in the second slot portion and moves between the first and second cam surface positions while the cam mechanism is in the first position, and the cam pin moves freely within the first slot portion while the cam mechanism is in the second position.
- 6. A circuit breaker according to claim 5, wherein the direction of the second slot portion is approximately 45 degrees from the direction of the first slot portion.
- 7. A circuit breaker according to claim 4, further comprising a pivot pin, the axis passing through the pivot pin,
- wherein each cam structure has a pivot pin slot, the pivot pin passing through the pivot pin slot allowing the cam structure to pivot around as the pivot pin, the pivot pin slot being elongated in a direction which allows the cam structure to move between the first and second positions.
- 8. A circuit breaker according to claim 7, further comprising a pair of connectors for electrically connecting the load contact arm to a main contact of the circuit breaker, the connectors being coupled to the load contact arm by the pivot pin, wherein the load contact arm is positioned between the connectors.
- 9. by A circuit breaker according to claim 8, wherein the biasing means applies a force to the cam structures in the direction of the axis, to maintain electrical contact between the connectors and the load contact arm.
- 10. A circuit breaker according to claim 9, wherein the biasing means include a pair of torsion springs, each torsion spring being held in place by the pivot pin, each torsion spring having at least one end which engages a portion of a respective one of the cam structures to bias the one cam structure towards the first position.
- 11. A circuit breaker comprising:
- a housing;
- a crossbar pivotally connected to the housing to pivot about an axis between open and closed positions;
- a pivot pin having a diameter, the axis passing through the pivot pin;
- a load contact arm pivotally connected to the crossbar, the load contact arm being capable of pivoting about the axis, the load contact arm including a cam pin attached thereto;
- a cam mechanism, mechanically coupled to the load contact arm, the cam mechanism being slideably mounted within the crossbar for movement between:
- (1) a first position of the cam mechanism in which the load contact arm pivots through a first angle about the axis relative to the crossbar as the load contact arm is moved from a touch position to a closed position, and the load contact arm pivots together with the crossbar through a second angle about the axis to the open position, the dimension of the elongated hole determining the second angle, and
- (2) a second position of the cam mechanism in which the load contact arm is free to pivot about the axis to the open position while the crossbar is in the closed position, the cam mechanism including a pair of cam structures positioned within the crossbar, the load contact arm being positioned between the cam structures, each cam structure including a cam pin slot having first and second slot portions connected to each other, the first slot portion extending in an approximately tangential direction about the axis, the second slot portion extending in a direction that is substantially different from the direction of the first slot portion, wherein the cam pin is held in the second slot portion while the cam mechanism is in the first position, and the cam pin moves within the second slot portion, and the cam pin moves freely within the first slot portion while the cam mechanism is in the second position; and
- biasing means for applying a biasing force to bias the cam mechanism towards the first position.
- 12. A circuit breaker according to claim 11, wherein:
- the second portion of each cam slot includes a cam surface having first and second positions, the cam pin being in the first position on the cam surface as the load contact arm makes contact with a line contact arm and the cam pin moving to the second position on the cam surface as the crossbar moves to the closed position.
- 13. A circuit breaker according to claim 12, further comprising a pair of connectors for electrically connecting the load contact arm to a main contact of the circuit breaker, the connectors being coupled to the load contact arm by the pivot pin, wherein the load contact arm is positioned between the connectors and the combination of the load contact arm and the connectors is positioned between the cams.
- 14. A circuit breaker according to claim 13, wherein the biasing means applies a force to the cam structures in the direction of the axis, to maintain electrical contact between the connectors and the load contact arm.
- 15. A circuit breaker according to claim 14, wherein the biasing means include a pair of torsion springs, each torsion spring being held in place by the pivot pin, each torsion spring having at least one end which engages a portion of a respective one of the cam structures to bias the one cam structure towards the first position.
- 16. A circuit breaker comprising:
- a housing;
- a crossbar pivotally connected to the housing to pivot about an axis between open and closed positions;
- a load contact arm pivotally connected to the crossbar, the load contact arm being capable of pivoting about the axis;
- a cam mechanism, mechanically coupled to the load contact arm, the cam mechanism being slideably mounted within the crossbar for movement between:
- (1) a first position of the cam mechanism in which the load contact arm pivots together with the crossbar through an angle about the axis to the open position, and
- (2) a second position of the cam mechanism in which the load contact arm is free to pivot about the axis to the open position while the crossbar is in the closed position; and
- a biasing spring, mounted within the crossbar and having first and second ends which are mechanically coupled to the cam mechanism to bias the cam mechanism towards the first position.
- 17. A circuit breaker according to claim 16, wherein:
- the load contact arm includes a cam pin which engages the cam; and
- the cam includes a cam surface having first and second positions, the cam pin being in the first position on the cam surface as the load contact arm makes contact with a line contact arm and the cam pin moving to the second position on the cam surface as the crossbar moves to the closed position.
- 18. A circuit breaker according to claim 17, wherein the cam mechanism comprises a pair of cam structures positioned within the crossbar, the load contact arm being positioned between the cam structures.
- 19. A circuit breaker according to claim 18, wherein the biasing spring includes first and second torsion springs held in compression by the pair of cam structures, wherein the torsion springs exert a compressive force which tends to push the cams toward the load contact arm.
- 20. A circuit breaker according to claim 17, wherein each cam structure includes:
- a cam pin slot having first and second slot portions connected to each other, the first slot portion extending in an approximately tangential direction about the axis, the second slot portion extending in a direction that is substantially different from the direction of the first slot portion, and the second slot portion including the cam surface and the first and second cam surface positions,
- wherein the cam pin is held in the second slot portion and moves between the first and second cam surface positions while the cam mechanism is in the first position, and the cam pin moves freely within the first slot portion while the cam mechanism is in the second position.
- 21. A circuit breaker according to claim 20, wherein the direction of the second slot portion is approximately 45 degrees from the direction of the first slot portion.
- 22. A circuit breaker according to claim 19, further comprising a pivot pin, the axis passing through the pivot pin,
- wherein each cam structure has a pivot pin slot, the pivot pin passing through the pivot pin slot allowing the cam structure to pivot around the pivot pin, the pivot pin slot being elongated in a direction which allows the load cam structure to move between the first and second positions.
- 23. A circuit breaker according to claim 22, further comprising a pair of connectors for electrically connecting the load contact arm to a main contact of the circuit breaker, the connectors being coupled to the load contact arm by the pivot pin, wherein the load contact arm is positioned between the connectors.
- 24. A circuit breaker according to claim 23, wherein the first and second torsion springs each apply a force to a respective one of the cam structures in opposite directions along the axis, to maintain electrical contact between the connectors and the load contact arm.
- 25. A circuit breaker according to claim 24, wherein the biasing spring include a pair of torsion springs, each torsion spring being held in place by the pivot pin, each torsion spring having at least one end which engages a portion of a respective one of the cam structures to bias the one cam structure towards the first position.
- 26. A circuit breaker comprising:
- a housing;
- a crossbar pivotally connected to the housing to pivot about an axis between open and closed positions;
- a pivot pin having a diameter, the axis passing through the pivot pin;
- a load contact arm pivotally connected to the crossbar, the load contact arm being capable of pivoting about the axis, the load contact arm including a cam pin attached thereto;
- a cam mechanism, mechanically coupled to the load contact arm, the cam mechanism being slideably mounted within the crossbar for movement between:
- (1) a first position of the cam mechanism in which the load contact arm pivots through a first angle about the axis relative to the crossbar as the load contact arm is moved from a touch position to a closed position, and the load contact arm pivots together with the crossbar through a second angle about the axis to the open position, the dimension of the elongated hole determining the second angle, and
- (2) a second position of the cam mechanism in which the load contact arm is free to pivot about the axis to the open position while the crossbar is in the closed position,
- the cam mechanism including a pair of cam structures positioned within the crossbar, the load contact arm being positioned between the cam structures, each cam structure including a cam pin slot having first and second slot portions connected to each other, the first slot portion extending in an approximately tangential direction about the axis, the second slot portion extending in a direction that is substantially different from the direction of the first slot portion, wherein the cam pin is held in the second slot portion while the cam mechanism is in the first position, and the cam pin moves within the second slot portion, and the cam pin moves freely within the first slot portion while the cam mechanism is in the second position; and
- first and second torsion springs, each mounted within the crossbar each of torsion springs being held in compression by a respective one of the pair of cam structures to bias the respective cam structure towards the first position.
- 27. A circuit breaker according to claim 26, wherein:
- the second portion of each cam slot includes a cam surface having first and second positions, the cam pin being in the first position on the cam surface as the load contact arm makes contact with a line contact arm and the cam pin moving to the second position on the cam surface as the crossbar moves to the closed position.
- 28. A circuit breaker according to claim 27, further comprising a pair of connectors for electrically connecting the load contact arm to a main contact of the circuit breaker, the connectors being coupled to the load contact arm by the pivot pin, wherein the load contact arm is positioned between the connectors and the combination of the load contact arm and the connectors is positioned between the cams.
- 29. A circuit breaker according to claim 28, wherein the first and second torsion springs each applies a force to the respective one of the cam structures in opposite directions along the axis, to maintain electrical contact between the connectors and the load contact arm.
- 30. A circuit breaker according to claim 29, wherein the first and second torsion springs, are held in place by the pivot pin, each torsion spring having at least one end which engages a portion of a respective one of the cam structures to bias the one cam structure towards the first position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 08/936,003 entitled CIRCUIT BREAKER HAVING A CAM STRUCTURE WHICH AIDS BLOW OPEN OPERATION filed Sep. 23, 1997, which is hereby expressly incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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